User talk:Adrian J. Hunter

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[edit] An "egg" question

I have seen that you are quite committed with the egg (biology) article, apart that visiting your user page I have noted that you are, in some ways, an "expert" and Australian. I would like to ask you, if you could write a few lines in the egg article about the monotreme eggs (platypus and equidnas) If there is information on the fossil monotreme eggs, the better. I have looked them up and although there is quite a lot of information, there is no much on the eggs... I mean: what differences are they between a monotreme egg and the other eggs, what are they like, an image would be great...etc... Anyway, thanks... --Francisco Valverde 19:26, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

Hi Francisco,
I'm afraid I'm no eggspert—my contributions to egg (biology) have been mostly copyediting, wikifying and implementing others' suggestions. I'm a little busy with uni at the moment, but I'll put this on my todo list and hopefully have a look in a few weeks time. –Adrian J. Hunter 13:40, 29 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] glofish

Hi Adrian -

I'm also proposing we merge GloFish into Zebrafish. It's the same species after all. Wondering if you'd like to comment at: Talk:GloFish. Cheers, David. MidgleyDJ 09:45, 7 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Your edit to Phoberomys pattersoni

Hello. You appear to have replaced the contents of the above page with those of Proconsul africanus. I am assuming this was a mistake and plan to revert, but thought I would check here in case you know something I don't about the classification of these extinct species. Robin S 18:03, 8 April 2007 (UTC)